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Re: Cold Morning
« Reply #60 on: December 05, 2011, 11:06:16 am »
Probably ran back to it's hole and stood there.

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Re: Cold Morning
« Reply #61 on: December 05, 2011, 11:26:16 am »
Lost a big one today.  Kept a 20 incher . . .

Brad, did you take that photo yourself?
I use to do that but stopped cause my pictures
ended up like 90% my face and 10% fish. LOL

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Re: Cold Morning
« Reply #62 on: December 05, 2011, 11:27:31 am »
First time I ever went on Kensico was with Jager (Mike).  I fought what I thought was a fish for over 20 minutes, before we realized we were getting blown around with the wind, so I was gaining colors, then losing colors, but ultimately we got the boat directly over the snag, I was snagged on something 60 feet down in 100+ fow. Weird...

Yeah that's a snag..what I'm talking about ripped out about 50ft of line in a few seconds..then it wouldn't move felt like a big bluefish.

Erik, did the line snap? Or did you get your hook/lure back intact?

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Re: Cold Morning
« Reply #63 on: December 05, 2011, 11:30:32 am »
Ken, yes I took it.  It took about 12 tries to get it right though.  I had one shot where neither the fish nor I were in the shot.  lol  finally got a good one.
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Re: Cold Morning
« Reply #64 on: December 05, 2011, 11:33:45 am »
First time I ever went on Kensico was with Jager (Mike).  I fought what I thought was a fish for over 20 minutes, before we realized we were getting blown around with the wind, so I was gaining colors, then losing colors, but ultimately we got the boat directly over the snag, I was snagged on something 60 feet down in 100+ fow. Weird...
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Yeah that's a snag..what I'm talking about ripped out about 50ft of line in a few seconds..then it wouldn't move felt like a big bluefish.

Erik, did the line snap? Or did you get your hook/lure back intact?

If I remember correctly the hook turned into the back of the sawbelly
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Re: Cold Morning
« Reply #65 on: December 05, 2011, 01:40:36 pm »
First time I ever went on Kensico was with Jager (Mike).  I fought what I thought was a fish for over 20 minutes, before we realized we were getting blown around with the wind, so I was gaining colors, then losing colors, but ultimately we got the boat directly over the snag, I was snagged on something 60 feet down in 100+ fow. Weird...
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Yeah that's a snag..what I'm talking about ripped out about 50ft of line in a few seconds..then it wouldn't move felt like a big bluefish.

Erik, did the line snap? Or did you get your hook/lure back intact?

If I remember correctly the hook turned into the back of the sawbelly

Ouch. I know how frustrating that is.

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Re: Cold Morning
« Reply #66 on: December 14, 2011, 12:00:51 pm »
What a beautiful morning, absolutely no wind, anybody out there fishing?

This morning was the first morning in a while that I saw someone on CFalls.  He was all bundled up and looked cold, but the conditions looked perfect.  The water was like glass and almost completely fogged over. 

This guy fishes CFalls more than anybody else.  He drives an older Green Honda Civic hatchback and goes out of Boat Area # 3 right near Jack Stewart's house. Sir, Are you on this site? ?

Saw the man who drives a Green Honda Civic Hatchback out on CFalls again this morning.  Sir, are you on this site? or does anybody know who this guy is? He is a diehard! Noticed the last few times I saw him, he was fishing a small cove near the road, where most people fishing for trout dont usually fish...maybe he knows something!
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Re: Cold Morning
« Reply #67 on: December 14, 2011, 12:02:09 pm »
Biz,

You could always leave a note on his car and ask him to join, or give you a call.

Just saying.